i thought this episode was pretty good, but last week (which remains pointless) lowered the bar to an unbelievable depth, so maybe i just had low expectations.

my only beef was the thing where specificity has again been outlawed in the zombie apocalypse. hey, andrea...maybe descriptions of heads in fish tanks and torture sessions are little more impactful than, "he's crazy" or whatever when you're trying to convince people to turn against the governor.

Gage18 wrote:Anyone enjoy the Talking Dead this week as much as me? Mcfarlane was awesome! He should be on there every week with his ideology of scenes...

we only got through the first half of TD last night - this was only our second week really of being caught up to be able to watch the TD. Was the other guy the one that plays Pindar on Franklin & Bash?

random note about last night...it makes me chuckle that the governor felt the need to prep his torture station so well in advance. he really couldn't have spared that twelve seconds it took to get all 4 of his instruments on the table once he was in the muck.

Yeah, lots of plot holes. How did the Gub'ner survive the hall o' zombies? It looked like he was eaten for sure.

Why not steal the Gub'ner's truck? How did he catch up to her so fast, without her hearing him? Why didn't she hear/see the zombies in the woods?

Not a terrible episode, but very much in line with what the new direction of show will be - episodes that feature a few characters, and much more character driven. Excellent point about this was very much like a Carmela-centric episode of Sopranos.